"Vitrial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I couldn't find a word that matches "vitrial". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.
However, a possible match could be "virtual", which refers to something that is not physically present but has a real effect or impact.
Alternatively, it could be a variant of "vitral", which refers to something made of glass, such as stained glass art or a stained glass window.
If you could provide more context or information about the word "vitrial", I may be able to provide a more accurate explanation.
Vitreoretinal refers to the vitreous body and retina of the eye. It pertains to the inner, rear portion of the eyeball including the vitreous humour and the layer of nerve tissue called the retina.
The term "vitreosity" refers to the property of glass, or a glass-like substance, which makes it resemble and resemble a transparent, clear liquid, but typically retains a fixed shape.
Vitrescent refers to a wax-like concretion or deposit, often found on the surface of the eye, particularly in diseases like glaucoma. It can also refer to a glassy or vitreous material, such as a dense, glass-like substance that forms on metals or other surfaces.
Vitrification, also known as vitrification or vitrifacture, is the process of converting a substance into a glassy state.
Vitrifiable refers to the property of a substance being able to resist or withstand being melted at high temperatures, without losing its shape or becoming disordered. This term is often used in the context of materials science and glazing.<br><br>A vitrifiable substance is one that can be heated to a high temperature, often above its melting point, without undergoing significant physical changes, such as shrinking, expanding, or losing its shape. It is able to maintain its glass-like consistency and transparency, even in extreme heat.
To convert into glass or a substance like glass, especially by heating to a high temperature until it becomes brittle and non-crystalline.
Vitrified refers to a process or state in which something is transformed into a glass-like or vitreous substance, becoming hard, stiff, and non-porous.
Verb: to transform or convert something into a hard, glass-like substance, typically by rapid cooling.